November Breakfast Meeting

Fr. Thomas Weinandy, O.F.M., Cap. is a native of Delphos, Ohio. He is a Capuchin/Franciscan and was ordained in l972. In l975 he obtained a Doctorate in Historical Theology from King's College, University of London, England.

He has taught theology at number of Colleges and Universities in the United States including Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Maryland and The Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio. Fr. Weinandy was the Warden of Greyfriars Hall, Oxford and was a tutor and lecturer in History and Doctrine at the University of Oxford from 1991 – 2004.

He has written or edited sixteen books. His books include: Does God Change? The Word's Becoming in the Incarnation; In the Likeness of Sinful Flesh: An Essay on the Humanity of Christ; The Father's Spirit of Sonship: Reconceiving the Trinity; Does God Suffer; Jesus the Christ; Athanasius: A Theological Introduction; The Sacrament of Mercy: A Practical Guide to Confession and he also edited three books: The Theology of Cyril of Alexandria: A Critical Appreciation; Aquinas on Doctrine: A Critical Introduction, and Aquinas on Scripture: An Introduction to his Biblical Commentaries.

He has written for a number of theological journals and pastoral periodicals including The Thomist, Communio, Pro Ecclesia, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture, The Irish Theological Quarterly, Studia Patristica, First Things, Priest and People, Nova et Vetera, The International Journal of Systematic Theology and New Blackfriars.

He is a member of The Catholic Theological Society of America, The Catholic Theological Association of Great Britain, The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars, The Academy of Catholic Theology and The North American Patristics Society.

Since January 2005 he is the Executive Director for the Secretariat for Doctrine at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC.